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Shelter

Jacqui NaylorAudio CD
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listen  7. Climb Higher 4:25$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Winter 3:45$0.99 Buy Track
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listen11. If You Know Love 4:06$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Love And Affection 4:38$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. Tired 4:32$0.99 Buy Track
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  • Audio CD (June 3, 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Ruby Records
  • ASIN: B00009L4TI
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #111,272 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Andy Gilbert, Contra Costa Times

"The jazz scene is crowded with talent, so it is a considerable accomplishment that Naylor is starting to stand out."

Product Description

SHELTER may be Jacqui Naylor’s third CD on her Ruby Records imprint, but it surely will be hailed as the break-through CD for this native Californian with the voice that has been lauded as "having the ultimate momentum of becoming the next big thing." And,"We’ve all heard of Norah Jones but this is stronger, deeper, sexier."

The CD includes 11 songs written by Naylor and pianist/producer Art Khu. SHELTER also includes the beautifully written and arranged,"I Remember You" which was written by another of Naylor’s collaborators and friends, Joe Wilson. The set is rounded out by Naylor’s rendition of Joan Armatrading’s "Love and Affection" and the classic Rolling Stone’s song, "Miss You."

Jacqui Naylor’s commitment to her art shines through on every note of SHELTER. "As an artist, I feel that I am beginning to understand who I am and what I have to contribute. As a Buddhist and human being, I believe that we all have the capacity to make a difference with our hearts and our actions. And as a businessperson, I am committed to melding the inside with the outside, bringing people’s talents together to create and distribute music in a new way," says Naylor.

One of the more standout tracks on this incredible collection of songs is the tune,"I Remember You" written by Joe Wilson who is a 15-year survivor of AIDS and is also the founder of Artists Against AIDS, San Francisco.

Through their friendship, Jacqui was inspired to take action beyond recording the song for SHELTER-- On World AIDS Day 2002 to raise awareness for AIDS and to remember those lost to the disease Naylor performed the ballad live that day at four AIDS- related events.

"It was by far one of the most exhausting days of my life but also one of the most rewarding. Everyone knows what it is like to lose someone, so spending the day remembering and connecting with others through this song was amazing. It has become the metaphor for what is possible, and the guiding force for SHELTER," says Naylor.


 

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gimme "Shelter", January 28, 2004
This review is from: Shelter (Audio CD)
Jacqui Naylor's "Shelter" is a soothing, melancholy portrait in blue, a memorable, classic-feeling jazz album by a deeply talented singer. Naylor's throaty voice and the gentle, shimmering accompaniment by Art Khu combine for a beautiful listening experience.

The album builds up with the slow, pleading "Shelter," before unfolding into the contemplative "Before I'm Gone," the subtlely mischievous cover "Miss You," catchy guitar-led "Free My Love," ethereal ballad "All For You," sax-augmented "Winter," and the outright amusing "Cheese Puff Daddy." ("You're a cheese puff daddy and I don't eat... junk... food!")

Naylor's vocals are good'n'flexible, as well as clear, soft and sultry. In a few songs, like the Rolling Stones cover "Miss You," her voice takes on a slightly naughty tone. You can tell she's enjoying herself there. Her voice sets the mood for each song, becoming cool or warm, hard or soft as the music demands.

The songs, all but a few written by Naylor and Khu, are simple but quite pretty. While they have a note of sadness, there's a sense of optimism as well. ("In your eyes I see /The hope of what the world can be/I would give my life /Too see you grow into great things..."). The music is a blend of jazz, folk, blues, with touches of trip-hop in places to spice it up. Plenty of smooth sax, percussion, and gentle guitar.

A bittersweet album, "Shelter" is the right thing to listen to on a slow rainy day while stroking a sleeping cat, or maybe to slow-dance to in the evening by candlelight. Pretty and beautifully sung, this is a keeper.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jacqui Naylor has a place among the stars, February 9, 2004
This review is from: Shelter (Audio CD)
Though the track "Miss You" could make you think otherwise, and in spite of the repeated comparisons with the folk-jazz diva, I prefer Jacqui Naylor's work above that of Norah Jones. Having taken that out of my chest, and knowing I will probably get flamed by Norah's fans (although I didn't say I disliked Norah Jones' music), I stand by my statement and here's why.

This is a very mature album, which is not coincidential, considering she's recorded two albums before this one (check out her site www.jacquinaylor.com, for MP3s to allow you to sample her entire discography). For this recording, the songs fall into four somewhat distinct categories: the piano-based tracks, the guitar-based and cello-guitar-based tracks, the tropical-influenced tracks and the "standard" jazz songs.

As for the piano tracks, co-producer/songwriter Art Khu plays the piano in most of them, adding an intimate touch that magically blends with Jacqui's voice, yielding some of the most amazing works in the album, such as the case of the title track, the touching "I Remember You" and the ballads "All For You" and Joan Armatrading's "Love & Affection" (with the rhythmic counterpart of Jon Evans on bass and Jason Lewis on drums).

Matt Brubeck's cello work (Berkeley Symphony, Sheryl Crow, Sarah McLachlan, Indigo Girls and others) pours a life and a special soul into a few tracks (perhaps too few, for my preferences), always going alongside an exquisite (and very Sting-like, it must be said, too) Nylon String guitar by Craig Steen, Steve Erquiaga and Brian Pardo. "Free My Love", "Climb Higher" (my favorite track) and the closing track are the best examples of this type of work.

In terms of the more "tropical" tracks, there's a little bit of everything, but mainly Brazillian influences can be felt outside the tracks mentioned so far. For starters, when I listen to "Miss You" (a Jagger-Richards song) I can't avoid thinking of the very groovy NY-Rican band, SiSe. But the real flava' of the album begins in the second half, when Bossa Nova-influenced "Winter", and bossa ballads "Take This Chance" (also with Matt Brubeck on cello) and "If You Know Love" show a whole new dimension of Jacqui's voice that would otherwise remain hidden from us.

Finally, for straight jazz lovers, there's "Tired" (though not without some Brazillian touches sprinkled by Emiliano Benevides) and "Cheese Puff Daddy". So, when someone tells me that Jacqui sounds a bit like "Norah Jones meets Beth Orton", though I can see the resemblance in a few places, I say "Nah!" Jacqui's voice stands out like none of the two, and she definitely also has a place among the stars. Time will confirm it, I am sure.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very poetic, January 13, 2005
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Raul Saavedra (Caracas, Venezuela) - See all my reviews
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I had a chance to see Jacqui Naylor and Art Khu live in New Orleans about a year ago, and more than a year before that I was already a Jacqui Naylor's voice huge fan (hint: see my 5 star review of her yellow album). Some songs in this CD exhibit a certain musical signature that, I think, is probably sort of a watermark of Art Khu. For me there's a tension/energy, almost a slight urgency, or even tint of aggression (musically speaking, not lyrics-wise) that were nowhere to be seen in her yellow or red albums.

Rhytmically speaking, the song that catches my attention the most in this CD is "Miss You" (#3). In Jacqui's sexy humming and voice, and with this very catchy musical arrangement, this song reaches for me a special classic status, more so than the already classic Rolling Stones's creation.

About "All for you" (#6), interestingly, to me the song "sounds" almost like a dark grey private day. The lyrics do speak of a "private" slow day, though not rainy/grey at all, but shiny, warm and sunny. The song starts unassumingly, and the lyrics go very very suggestively, beautifully describing that even "willows are not weeping..." Then there is this very specific moment, a sort of climax of intrigue, the moment when Jacqui sings "Listen, the breeze knows the day...", shortly followed by a completely open invitation: "Let's make love worthy of the day"... This is truly a wonderful poem and song.

"Climb Higher" (#7) also gets all my attention very specially every time Jacqui sings the word "Higher", it is the chant of an angel plain an simple. Exactly like the lyrics, this song and music projects the purest motherly love. "Sleep my sweetness sleep, in precious innocence...". So beautiful.

"Take this chance" (#9) has a tense cello intro, and then a very pleasant guitar all the way. This is a song with strikingly no-nonsense, non-metaphorical lyrics: "Why are you willing to take the chance of losing love?..."

"Cheese Puff Daddy" (#10), another song with amazing rhythm, and a funny, sassy song in itself.

"If you know love" (#11), is one of the songs in this CD that has the biggest emotional effect on me. From the very beginning, those acoustic guitar sounds seem to invite you to dance softly to the wonderful music that follows (waltzy, with some latin touches), just softly and closely, with the person you want to grow old with; it is that kind of song. And this song has one (among many) of the sonic landscapes that I think Jacqui's voice is absolutely perfect for.

#13, "Tired" is totally jazzy, with touches of Brazilian charm. An awesome combination of bass, saxo?, drums, and piano, Jacqui's voice of course, and that "twig twig" Brazilian-like sounding instrument which I don't know the name of. The ending having Jacqui's voice singing "Tired" almost going far away in the distance evokes images of a noir film, with a gorgeous lady leaving a guy alone in a smokey room, for good and forever, very jazzy and noir.

#14 "Fall" has such a beautiful guitar, sad and beautiful lyrics. "Let my words do what no silence will"...

A bonus for us audiophiles, the recording quality is truly excellent I think.

This is a very poetic CD, and truly a very personal and sincere creation. I love it, and highly highly recommend it.
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